We have just finished our first production week on Last Breath. It’s been a lot of hard work, but also seriously fun. A typical day for me consists of me waking up around 3:30 or 4:00 in the morning, riding with Matt and our gaffer Randy out to some obscure location, building up the camera package, spending the day carting the camera around, changing lenses, wrangling cables and pulling focus, then breaking down the camera, packing it back up and spending what little evening remains dumping cards, backing up footage and charging batteries.
Here is our production camera:
That’s a Canon EOS 7D, modified by Präzisions-Entwicklung Denz in Germany to accept PL-mount cinema lenses*. We’re shooting the whole thing on prime (non-zoom) lenses for their characteristic sharpness and clarity that zooms can’t compete with; our lens kit consists of six Zeiss primes in the following focal lengths: (more…)





